Unrelated: A Selection of Short Stories

Unrelated: A Selection of Short Stories

Brick ONeil

Mystery / Cookbooks / Fiction

A selection of five unrelated short stories. In Unrelated, read about a stranded soul in Expanse, while a busy Gargoyle who tells what he sees over time. Meeting Pope Gregory, a fictional Pontiff. A Rusty Chain brings memories for one man. And Top Floor is anything but! Read each one and discover your favorite. Read again and discover something new.A selection of five unrelated short stories. In Expanse, a poor soul alone on an island far too long. In Gargoyle, read a first hand account what one particular Gargoyle sees over time. In Meeting Pope Gregory, get a glimpse into another time and place, maybe Victorian Times. A Rusty Chain brings back childhood memories for one man and understand himself. Top Floor brings us to a mysterious boss in a penthouse office that has a high turnover rate in assistants. See which stories you can relate.
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The Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Citizen and Clothworker of London

The Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Citizen and Clothworker of London

Anne Manning

Food and Drink / Cookbooks / Cooking

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